Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1891 — Page 8
flemocrafic FBIDAY APRIL 10 1891. »' i —— ■*- »»er«d »t the posturtice at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-class matter.)
MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TABL . SOUTH BOUND. No. ft—Mail and Ex., Daily, 11:02 A. M. o®. 37—Milk & accom., “ 6:16 p. M. No. 3—Night Express, “ 10:02 p. m. No. 33—Vestibule, “ 11:43 P. M. No. 45— Way Freight, “ 2:37 p. M. NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 a. m No. 32—Vestibule “ 2:37 P. M No. 6—Mail and Ex., “ 4:42 P. M No. 34—Vestibule, “ 4:50 a. m N O . 46— Way Freight, 10:12 A. M
HtW~toASY » CHIcAtC tft (4>~ HLWAYS 6IVESE3W&F3SEI 3S PATRONS fho Tull Worth of Their Money by f s.T Taking Them _— — M ‘ lafa> ndianapohs!« Cincinnati- ® “tin LMAH SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS UITRAIHS nmi TIIiWUGH SOLID rickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. CP*G«t Maps and Time Tables if you want to be tore fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Stationshavothe-n —r: .<>>’ sa ‘ JAS. BARKER I General I’asscneer Ayen t It will require the official count to determine who has been quoted mayor of Chicago. One thing is clear—the vote shows the Democracy to be over 20,000 in the majority in that city. UM.— . -*► - SENATOR TURPIE FOR PRESIDENT. It is announce! that the Democrats of North Manchester and vicinity, Ind., will hold a large mass meeting at the Opera House some time-his month to indo se the Hon. David Turpie as the most favorable statesman for democratic, presidential honors.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Pursuant to call Democratic citizens of Rensselaer held a meeting at ths Court House lost Saturday evening for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the several corporation offic e to be filled at the coming town election. C. D. Nowels /as elected President, and James W. McEwen Secretary. The following named gentlemen were placed in nomination: For Trustee, Second District—William R. Nowels. For Trustee, Third District—Ed. P. Honan. For Trustee. Fifth District--Samuel A. Henry. For Town Treasurer—Benj. Tuteur. For Town Clerk—Jeremiah M. Healey. For Town Marshal—John S. Ramey. - For personal reasons Mr. Ed. P. Ho- ■ nan declines to accept nomination for Trustee, Third District, and the committee has appointed Jacob J. Eiglesbach to the vacancy. An excellent selection. The Democratic ticket is a good one.— The gentlemen composing it, if elected, will perform the duties with great care for the best interests o? the people. The residence, with contents, of Wm. McCollough, Jordan township, was destroyed by fire, last Sunday evening.— fl,ooo loss. - " O —.l There have lately been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of “Webster’s Dictionary.”'— These books are given various names, “Webster’s Unabridged,” ’’The Great Webster’s Dictionary,” ’’Webster’s Big Dictionary," '‘Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary;” etc., etc. Many announcements concernii g them are very misleading, as the body of each from A to Z is the same, —lorty-four yea s behind the times, and printed from cheap plates made by photographing the old pages. The old book has been padded out by various additions culled from various sources of questionable reliability, buti the body is the same that was puidshed When Polk was Pres dent and duly bm e 1 at the incoming of Lincoln. Toe Webster current from Lincoln to Harrison, is the popular copyrighted “Unabridged’ which has just been superseded by Webster’s International Dictionary.— See advertisement in another column.
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■ A young physician attached to the Chelsea Hospital for ’A omen has invented and used, it is said with sue. cees, »machine which, in cases es Mncer, will direct a current of aleo. tricity against a diseased cell stroag enough to destroy it and at the same time will not injure a healthy cell. Those that are destroyed are said to tarn into a hard substance, that remains without causing the patient any Inconvenience. . - Believe the Pain of Tooth PnlUag An electric instrument has been in vented which is designed to remove the pain incidental to the extraction of teeth. It consists of adjustable prongs carrying buttons and connected with an electric battery. The buttons are placed on the face over the nerves leading from the teeth tc the brain, and a circuit is established •he moment the extracting instrument tonehen the **>* be reamed.
EUPEPSY. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life.— Thousands an. searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not—. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Bitters, if used according to di'rections and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and SI.OO per bottle by F. B. Meyer Druggist. 4, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in | the meat-mar-ket business, under the name of Wagner k Taylor is dissolved. All accounts owing by or due to the above firm will be settled bv the new firm of Taylor & Thomas. Dated Feb. 28, 1891. Jacob Wagneb, William Taylor. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claime'd. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples and Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused "by impure blood.—Ay ill drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 50 cts. and SI.OO per bottle at F. B. Meyer’s Drugstore. 5.
WANTED! Woodchoppers, at prevailing wages. Apply to, or address T. A. CROCKETT, Rensselaer, Ind. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When rite had Children, she gave them Castoria., Consumption Surely Cured. To Tun Editor:—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless coses have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of iny remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send mo their Ivtpress and P. O. address. Respectfully. 5?. A. bi-OCUiI. M. C.. 181 Pearl BL, N. Y. 11 ABT SCHOOL OF DESIONINO AND DKESS-CCTTTNO W 98/5 Ladies have been taught Mrs. Flesher’s Ladies Tailor System of Dress Cutting and not one dissatisfied, f3O scholars in daily attendance 3RKA Dresses Made in9months. Cutting taught UvuU by actual measurement. Dwagning, trimming, draping and fine finishing. jKlies from a distance boarded free. Illustrated arm descriptive circulars sent, tc any address. The system can be learned without a teacher. Good Agents wanted. Seh/ml ami Offle, 250 Race Street. A. B. FLESHSB A CO.. CINCINNATI. O. TO WEAK MEN Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed)'containing full particulars for home cure, F REE of charge. A splendid medical work; ahonldbe read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Pref. V. C. FOWLEK Sloodua. Coun. 5/A FLYNETSI CHEAP AND BTRONC. 90 other styles 5-A Nets, prices to suit All Wm. Ayres A Sons, Philadelphia. Bold by all dealers.
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Do not hit the oyster when he Is down. True lovers are few but not very far between. Nip and tuck—a cocktail and a ham sandwich. The telephone girl has a good many close calls. Accidents will happen—but not when you have some insurance. The gas meter complains that while H always registers it can’t vote. All pavements are more or less faulty, but some are not asphalty's others. Titles of nobility are as old as the human race. Adam was the first bare *un. Strangely enough, the woman who is well preserved is frequently not very swe’-fi There is a report that the coffee supply is running out. Are there grounds for this? Sulphur and orimstone are on the free list So is salvation. Now take your choice. The English young lady is inclined to call her beau a bear because he is so awful hugJy. Si ver tips are no kmger worn on umbrellas, but they are still used on hotel waiters. Why is a successful book like a boiled lobster? Because it is red and devoured by every one. There is more real heartache in a •quare yard of suspense than in an acre of realization.
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WHY AKE SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE? x They never look ahead nor think. People have been known to wait till planting season, run to the groeery for their seeds, and then repent over it for J 2 months, rather than stop and think what they will want for the garden VICK’S SEEDS never disappoint, is the verdict from the millions who have planted them. If it is Flower or V egetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, oranything in this line, MAKE NO MISTAKE this year, but send 10 cents for Vick’s Floral Guide, deduct the io cents from first order, it costs nothing. This pioneer catalogue contains three colored plates, Grandest Novelties ever offered |2oo in cash premiums to those sending club orders, tfiooo cash prizes at one of the State Fairs. Grand ofiei. chance for all. Made in different shape from ever before; ioo pages 8V x inches JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N, Y.
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NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, will often slip off the feet. To remedy this evil the “COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. offer a shoe with the inside of the heel lined with rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevena the Rubber from slipping off. Call for tlie “ Colchester»♦ “ADHESIVE COUNTERS ” and you can walk, run or jump'in them. 11 ' v’g.’JMIH! I IJ , I-IJLML WOVEN WIRE nf£ENCINC AC^pwCeDgED/rHE 'best for Lawns, Gardens, Farms, Ranches and Railroads PRICES REDUCED. Sold by dealers. FREIGHT PAID llllin.LEN’S POULTRY NETTING, New Thing No saggmgl No bagging! Extra Heavy Selvaae The McMullen Woven Wirt Fence Co., Chicago, WWTMVw.Tanv.yrv— s "'"YvxsnsassMnMsSMBMaMMnMMMMR HlH* n t ; ATi' e wws' CHICA.O, n ONION SQUARE. AY ttJm-o. »°ston.m«V /mJUf TA.aa FOR SAix bY JAY W. WILLIAMS, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind T. F. Clark, Salesman. feb6,’9l. ft ft Aft A YEA R I I undertake to brieiy V rS 1111 1I teach any fairly hit«W»re»t person of eithef • 1 111 I I | sex ’ who can read • nd writ «, and who, K ' is < ■ «J aftrr instruction, will work industriously, ~ “ WF w how to earn Three ThoHsand Dalian a Tear in their own localities, wherever they Hve.l will alsoftunish the situation or which you «an earn that amount 1.0 monev for m? unless succeasftil as above. Easily and aaiakly learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county I lure already taught and provided wfrh omplovment a lanes number, who are making over SSOOO a year each. It's MF w*
E*rly Potatoes. —Beside oommanfr fog a high price, there are other contiderat ’on:-; that come in to make ths early crop of potatoes valuable. Th< Early Rose continues to be as good as the best, not only for the early but ths late crop.- and always fetches a remunerating price in the market. But there is thia additional advantage in the early ijrop—it can be harvested and removed and the ground put in good order for (all crops. The best turnips we have evei- known came out of a piece ot ground fi-st cleared of ly potatoes. Indeed, ws do not kr.o v of a mors E rentable arrangement of crops than to ave turnips follow potatoes. Ths ground usually has to be pretty good for potatoes, but it is not essential that the manure be very much decayed. Some., indeed, contend that long, strawy manure is all the better for • potato crop. The twMips, on the other hand, must have the manure very well decayed, in order to give out its best results. Hence, after the potato has done wife its fertilizer, there is enough left for the turnip to thrive upon* Wheat and rye also thrive very well on land which has been previously wellmanured for potatoes. In all these cases the early potato has a great advantage over the late one. They allow of a much-earlier preparation of the ground for the subsequent crop. There is still another advantage in an early potato. In this part of the country at least the plant is subject to the attacks of the stem-borer. They usually commence their ravages about the end of Juno, They bore out fee whole center pith of fee sterna, and before the end of July the plants an all dead, being dried u£ before the potato is matured. In such cases there are not often fifty bushels of potatoes to the acre, and of these half of them are too small to be salable. By getting the potato early in the ground and using varieties which mature early, the tubers are of pretty good size before the insects get to work, and thus there is a great gain. It seems to us we ci,n almost do without any more late kinds. Wa say nothing here of the depredations of the beetle, as it has been so completely met and overthrown as hardly any longet to be considered as a serious injury to fee crop, early or lata - (ihr qUMtiQNHt tUtoroph.
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